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Your support makes all the difference.Things aren't quite clicking for Tottenham Hotspur at the moment, but at least they now come up against a side that is really struggling.
Hull City were denied a valuable three points by former player Fraizer Campbell, who struck late for Crystal Palace on Saturday.
Mike Phelan's men remain stuck in the relegation mire and may need a miracle if they wish to leave White Hart Lane with a point.
Kick-off: 8.00pm
Wednesday's Premier League fixtures
- Middlesbrough vs Liverpool (7.45pm)
- Sunderland vs Chelsea (7.45pm)
- West Ham United vs Burnley (7.45pm)
- Crystal Palace vs Manchester United (8.00pm)
- Manchester City vs Watford (8.00pm)
- Stoke City vs Southampton (8.00pm)
- Tottenham Hotspur vs Hull City (8.00pm)
- West Bromwich Albion vs Swansea City (8.00pm)
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It’s a big game for…
Michael Dawson: The former Spurs centre back spent nine years as a player at White Hart Lane and will be eager to silence the home crowd on his return. Hull have conceded 16 goals in their previous five away games and Dawson will need to keep Harry Kane on a tight leash if they are to prevent another rout on the road.
Weird /best stat…
32: After conceding 32 goals this season so far, Hull have the worst record in the Premier League and the second worst in Europe.
Remember when…
Hull City 1 Tottenham 2, Premier League, November 2014
A superb Jake Livermore strike put his old club behind but a second half comeback was completed by Spurs a minute from time when Christian Eriksen rifled into the bottom corner.
Player to watch…
Christian Eriksen: The Denmark international has been in fine form of late and could be the man to get Spurs back to winning ways after Sunday’s 1-0 to Manchester United at Old Trafford. Eriksen has scored three in his last four games and two of which came at White Hart Lane in a 5-0 rout over Swansea two weeks ago.
Past three-meetings…
TOTTENHAM 2 (Chadli, Rose) HULL CITY O, May 2015
HULL CITY 1 (Livermore) TOTTENHAM 2 (Kane, Eriksen), November 2014
HULL 1 (Long) TOTTENHAM 1 (Paulinho), February 2014
Form guide…
TOTTENHAM: LWWLLW
HULL CITY: DLWDLW
Vital information…
KICK-OFF TIME: 8:00
TV: Highlights on BBC One at 10:45
14 mins: GOAL! TOTTENHAM 1 HULL 0:
Danny Rose and Christian Eriksen were two of Tottenham's better performers at Old Trafford on Sunday, and the two have just combined to break Hull's early resistance at White Hart Lane. The left-back burst into the box before pulling a cross back for the Dane to slot home past David Marshall.
29 mins: GOAL! MIDDLESBROUGH 0 LIVERPOOL 1:
Another goal for Adam Lallana has Liverpool in the lead at the Riverside Stadium. Georginio Wijnaldum searched out the marauding Nathaniel Clyne on the right with a crossfield pass, and the full-back's whipped cross into the middle was met powerfully by the head of the arriving Lallana. Victor Valdes had no chance, and the England man, recently back from injury, continues his scintillating scoring form.
20 mins: Crystal Palace 0 Manchester United 0: Eric Bailly chose to stay on and run off his early knock, and it may be a decision he is regretting right now. Having recovered from one injury, the makeshift right-back has just been booted on the knee by Lee Chung-Yong.
23 mins: RED CARD! STOKE 0 SOUTHAMPTON 0:
Marko Arnautovic has been dismissed at the Britannia Stadium, and Stoke City are down to ten men. It's the cause of confusion on the wires as early reports state it is as a result of two bookings, but it now appears that the Austrian has been given a straight red by referee Anthony Taylor after he lunged into the back of Sofiane Boufal.
40 mins: GOAL! SUNDERLAND 0 CHELSEA 1:
The leaders lead! Having won possession in midfield, Chelsea broke at pace and when Willian slipped a pass into the path of Cesc Fabregas from the right, the Spaniard midfielder curled a peach of a shot into the bottom right corner of Jordan Pickford's goal from the edge of the box.
45+2 mins: PENALTY! WEST HAM 0 BURNLEY 0:
Penalty to West Ham! On the brink of half-time, Andy Carroll won a Dimitri Payet corner in the air and as Winston Reid went to poke home, he was impeded by Ben Mee. Referee Bobby Madley pointed to the spot, and the Londoners have a great opportunity to take the lead.
33 mins: GOAL! MANCHESTER CITY 1 WATFORD 0:
Breakthrough for Manchester City! Raheem Sterling and Nolito combined to work the ball out to Kevin De Bruyne on the left from where the Belgian chipped a cross into the Watford danger area. Forwards and defenders missed their connections alike, but that allowed the ball to travel through to Pablo Zabaleta at the far post, who poked a shot past Heurelho Gomes on the half-volley.
45+3 mins: GOAL! WEST HAM 1 BURNLEY 0:
Mark Noble has his penalty saved by Burnley goalkeeper Tom Heaton, but the West Ham captain reacts quickest to fire home the loose ball from the rebound. Slaven Bilic's men will once again go in at half-time in front. Can they hold on this time is the question?
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